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Acceso a los Salones Reales, la Cocina Real, las Caballerizas Reales y las Ruinas
Visitas guiadas opcionales (según disponibilidad)
Entrada gratuita para jóvenes de 0 a 17 años sin entrada, siempre que vayan acompañados de un adulto pagado
Salas de Recepción Reales, Cocinas Reales y las Ruinas:
Lunes - Domingo: 10.00 - 17.00
Caballerizas Reales:
Lunes - Domingo: 13.30 - 16.00
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El palacio de Christiansborg es a la vez un palacio real y un edificio gubernamental. Es el único edificio del mundo que alberga los tres poderes de un país: ejecutivo, legislativo y judicial (Tribunal Supremo). Y varias partes del edificio siguen siendo utilizadas por el monarca danés.
Como centraliza los distintos poderes dentro de Dinamarca, el edificio se utiliza a menudo como metonimia del sistema político danés. Sin embargo, las partes del edificio que utiliza el gobierno no están abiertas al público. No obstante, puedes visitar las Salas de Recepción Reales con el Gran Salón y los tapices de la Reina, la Cocina Real, las Ruinas bajo el palacio y la Capilla del Palacio de Christiansborg.
Durante tu visita al Palacio de Christiansborg puedes explorar las estancias reales y las ruinas por tu cuenta o elegir hacer una visita guiada. Las Salas de Recepción Real son utilizadas por la Reina de Dinamarca para recibir a reyes, reinas y presidentes extranjeros. El Gran Salón es donde la Reina celebra magníficas cenas de gala, sus paredes están decoradas con 17 tapices de colores que representan 1100 años de historia danesa.
La Cocina Real se ha restaurado para devolverle el aspecto que tenía durante el reinado del rey Cristián X. Aquí puedes seguir los preparativos de una cena de gala con motivo de las Bodas de Plata del rey, el 15 de mayo de 1937, en la que se atendió a 275 invitados. La Capilla del Palacio sólo suele abrir los domingos, excepto en julio, cuando está abierta toda la semana.
El palacio actual es el tercer edificio de este emplazamiento y bajo él puedes visitar las ruinas del Castillo del Obispo Absalón (1167) y del Castillo de Copenhague (siglo XIV). La ruina más grande es la muralla del Castillo del Obispo Absalón, que protegía el castillo de los piratas wendish.
El Palacio de Christiansborg es el centro de la ciudad de Copenhague, y lo ha sido durante más de 800 años. Es el lugar que debes visitar para sentir realmente la historia danesa. Si prefieres explorar las distintas partes del palacio por tu cuenta en lugar de esperar a que empiece una visita guiada, puedes utilizar la aplicación Useeum.
Tiene audioguías gratuitas sobre los tapices, las Salas de Recepción Reales, las Ruinas bajo el palacio y un recorrido por el exterior del edificio. Para los que disfrutan con un buen rompecabezas, la aplicación también tiene una búsqueda del tesoro gratuita "El Misterio del Museo", en la que puedes ayudar a evitar el robo de uno de los tesoros de valor incalculable del Palacio de Christiansborg. La aplicación está disponible en inglés, danés, alemán, español, francés, italiano, ruso y chino.
88 Reviews
PATO-BETO
Palacio ubicado en el centro de la ciudad. Sede del Parlamento, oficina del primer ministro danés y de la Corte Suprema. Único edificio en el mundo que alberga los tres poderes. Se pueden visitar unas ruinas, subir para ver las vistas panorámicas de Copenhague que es una actividad gratuita o ingresar al museo.
jordisubirana
El palacio de Christiansborg está situado en el islote de Slotsholmen en Copenhague, Dinamarca, y es la sede del Folketing (Parlamento danés), la oficina del primer ministro danés y el Tribunal Supremo danés. Además, varias partes del palacio son utilizadas por la monarquía, incluyendo las salas de recepción Real, la capilla del palacio y las caballerizas reales. El palacio es la casa de los tres poderes supremos de Dinamarca: el poder ejecutivo, poder legislativo y el poder judicial.[1] Es el único edificio del mundo que alberga las tres ramas de gobierno de un país. El palacio de Christiansborg es propiedad del Estado danés y está dirigido por la Agencia de Palaus i Propiedades. Se le conoce coloquialmente como Borgen. Opinión escrita en castellano por imperativo de las normas de Tripadvisor (NO Admitido EL CATALÁN) .Desde aquí reivindico que sea el Catalán, una lengua reconocida por Tripadvisor
Car09_86
Es muy bonito, quizá más pequeño que otros Palacios Europeos pero no por ello menos interesante. Solo por ver la Biblioteca de la Reina y la Sala de los tapices creo que ya merece muchísimo la pena.
josepj139
Salones excepcionales bien decorados. Puedes subir en ascensor a la torre y disfrutar de una vista de 360° de la ciudad. La cocina merece un punto y aparte…una maravilla. Zonas con videos interesantes. También se visitan las caballerizas…si te atreves, el olor es exagerado. Lo más visitable de la ciudad. Altamente recomendable. La entrada a 24€ bien gastados.
faloalp
El antiguo castillo medieval levantado por el obispo Absalón, fundador de la ciudad en 1167 , arrasado por incendios a lo largo de su historia fue destruido y reconstruido varias veces . Actualmente es un inmenso edificio en el que se ubica la sede del Parlamento danés (Folketing), la Oficina del Primer Ministro y el Tribunal Supremo de Dinamarca. Además, varias partes del palacio son utilizadas por la actual monarquía para funciones oficiales, recepciones de gala y otros eventos.En sus dependencias hay varios museos.
fernandoa337
Es un palacio hermoso, no tan grande como en el resto de Europa, pero lo bonito, y lo bien que tienen la visita, es inmejorable, lo recomiendo muchísimo
amore62
Puedes adquirir una entrada combo para ver las cocinas, caballerizas, sótanos y las salas reales. Mi esposa volvería a ver los sótanos pero yo no, no me gustó la ambientación "halloween" que me parece orientada a los niños. Por lo demás, un tremendo Palacio, las salas reales son de entre las más bonitas de Europa, aunque hoy allí funcione el Parlamento danés. Y si vas a la cocina busca a "la niña" escondida... seguro la hallarás. Asimismo, si ingresás por el puente de Mármol verás varias locaciones donde filmaron escenas de la serie danesa "Borgen".
Miguemex
Un complejo palaciego con variada fusión de estilos de arquitectura resultado de diversas edificaciones de los siglos XVIII al XX. Esta ubicado en la isla de Slotsholmen, lo que pasa inadvertido practicamente pues se encuentra integrado a la ciudad, sitio destacado para visitar de la ciudad donde su caracter monumental, museos, esculturas e iglesia ofrecen apectos bellos de la ciudad. Alberga oficinas de los tres poderes del Estado danés. Disfruta de Palacio de Christiansborg porque: ¡La VIDA...es un VIAJE!
jensaf2019
Utrolig flotte lokaler og meget interessant. Kan anbefale og tage de gratis guidet ture rundt, det giver bare meget ekstra.
TV2451
This is the huge royal castle in the center of town, a must-see site. It covers a lot of land, and the royal family does spend time here. Big stone plaza in front, come use some trees or shade.
Blues79
We thought the Palace was well worth visiting, we visited with the Copenhagen card so entry was quick and easy. We spent a good few hours there. The reception rooms were beautiful, the information cards are in Danish and English and it was easy to follow from room to room, was not crowded at all. We also visited the Stables (note the horses are away for their summer break), Kitchen and ruins.
GaryandLesleyTravel
There is no doubt that the palace is impressive but we really visited to explore the original 1167 ruins & the 1369 ruins of the initial Copenhagen Castle that are underneath the current palace. The ruins contain predominantly the base stones of walls but also interior home walls, drains and plumbing. Whilst here it’s worth visiting the tower (opens at 11am) to get great views over the city and even across to Sweden.
emilygI6675IT
Very much recommend. Very impressive palace, and was in time for the tour of the state rooms in English. Guide was very knowledgeable, and allowed us to take our time / ask questions. Lots to see on display both historical & modern. All well displayed & maintained. Also can see the view from the tower / ruins beneath & kitchens which are worth a look.
maapar
Visited here and got to see royal reception rooms which were incredibly elaborate.. My favorite part was the royal kitchen and the ruins which told the history of the castle. Did not get to see stables or Parliament or the chapel.
Travellingonwheels
This is the first thing I’ve done so far in Copenhagen which I feel has been worth the money. Your ticket gives you access to 4 different areas in the complex including the beautifully decorated state rooms and the underground ruins of the earlier buildings. Allow lots of time if you want to see everything - particularly if you manage to get lost in the ruins as I did. They have gone to a lot of trouble to make these areas wheelchair accessible so this Slot should be on everyone’s visit list.
Faithfultravelerrev
A visit to Christianborg Palace is a great way to spend the day. The grounds are lovely and the horses can often be seen in the penned area in front of the palace entrance. Once home to kings and queens, the Palace now houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State.
Hxppyweasel
Un palais impressionnant, les salles sont magnifiques. Prenez le temps de tout visiter (le palais, les écuries, les ruines et la cuisine) et comptez au moins 2h. ATTENTION, le palais peut être fermé une journée ou demi-journée sans préavis si le roi y est occupé.
JvH48
We visited the Christiansborg Castle one day after the Rosenborg Castle. There are many similarities in the sense of splendor, richly decorated rooms, and more along that line, all of it collected over many centuries. Obviously intended to impress guests, to demonstrate that the kingdom of Denmark is solid and going strong. Common consideration is that you keep wondering who has paid for all this. And also, what has been obtained legally and what is robbed from far-away countries in past centuries when colonialism was not frowned upon like we do nowadays. The main difference with Rosenborg is that it takes less longer to see the Royal Reception Rooms, numbered 1 to 19. Following a map that is handed out at the entrance, everything you need to know can be read and is explained briefly but clearly. We see only a small part of the castle, as the remainder is not open to the public, probably also not offering such beautiful sights as the Royal Reception Rooms. Separately, we visited the Royal Kitchen as well as the Ruins under Christianborg, both worthy of your attention but covered in a separate review. We did not visit the Royal Stables, as it was closed at the time we were in the vicinity. Our Copenhagen Discover Card was accepted without any hassle and allowed us free access. There were no waiting times for a free time slot when we were there. Plastic slippers are available (mandatory footwear, fitting around your shoes) to protect the floors. Given our free access, I cannot comment on the value-for-money aspect.
231rvh
Château visité après celui de Rosensborg. Nous n'avons visité que les salles de réception. Les pièces sont souvent immenses et somptueuses, comme on peut en trouver dans de nombreux châteaux. Tout cela est très beau mais nous a semblé bien classique après Rosensborg. Les 10 tapisseries offertes à la Reine valent quand même le détour et cela reste une belle visite sans trop de monde (visité le dimanche à 10h30).
Z7952YQrobynh
We visited this slot (palace) as part of an Insight Vacations 'Northern Capitals of Europe' tour. Absolutely stunning - well worth the visit! So much to take in - the tapestries in the 'Great Hall' are amazing works of art.
548scottg
There are different parts that you can tour. We visited the ruins, the official reception rooms and the kitchen. If you can see only one of those, the reception rooms will not disappoint you. The interior rooms are lovely and impressive: bring your camera, of course. The staff is hospitable. We visited on a Sunday when it was free to step inside the chapel and see it, also quite nice.
481Epicurean
Copenhagen has a number of great palaces to visit and this is a very special one to visit. It gives great insight into the history of the Danish royal family, past and present and there are also visits to the royal kitchen, royal stables and to some ruins under the castle that you can include in your visit.
alessandropZ5291HQ
Molto belle le sale con decorazioni e lampadari molto ricchi. Anche i tappeti e gli arazzi sono veramente interessanti. Il prezzo è un po' alto rispetto ad altri palazzi del genere in Europa.
EssexBetty64
A lovely insight into Danish royal history. The ticket covers several different buildings. We loved the ruins below ground. Unfortunately the church is only open on Sundays. We couldn’t enter the palace until after 2.00 as there was an event on do we returned later. Well worth a visit.
sekerportakalii
This palace is right in the heart of Copenhagen, and it's a must-visit for tourists. It's still used by royalty for receptions and special occasions. I suggest setting aside at least half a day to explore it. You can buy tickets at the palace or online. I found the Useuum app really helpful for audio guides during my visit, so I recommend downloading it.
lisbethmu
We chose the regular tour so we did not see the royal kitchen, stables etc and it was still worth it! So many amazing rooms with beautiful details.
u2fan56
My wife and I did the Christiansborg Slot tour recently while on vacation. We love seeing historical places and this one did not disappoint. We pre-booked ticket on-line and I recommend to do the same. You get to see the royal kitchen, stables and state rooms. The state rooms were closed when we got there due to event going on. They opened up about 2 hours later so we had lunch in between. The state rooms were very impressive. I recommend this one over Rosenburg due to being more modern and opulent.
ccfierro
Amazing palace with so much to see! The rooms were fantastic, the kitchen was very neat (try lifting the pots!) and the tower had the best views! Highly recommend visiting! We didn't make it to the stables but two of the horses were outside when we were there.
Soko37
Historical site situated on islet combining history and current danish power represented by Supreme Court, parliament and prime minister presence. Gammel strand in the neighbourhood. Many buildings open for excursions with history everywhere from from ground floor till ceiling with paintings 🖼️ chandeliers decorations and sculptures
GuppeC
Very nice and large palace with a variety of sections to visit like the ruines, the royal stables, the royal kitchen and much more.
BirdBrain99
We visited the royal reception rooms . They are a great statement of Danish craftsmanship and design. The tapestries are amazing. We spent an hour wandering through these fantastic rooms.
Clem5459
Un lieu hors du temps , impressionnant de beauté. Les différentes salles coupent le souffle, avec notamment la bibliothèque qui est impressionnante dans son style ancien. Une visite incontournable de Copenhague!
geronimo35400
Grand et beau bâtiment. On a pas pris le temps de visiter l’intérieur, mais l’extérieur vaut le détour. On y est d'ailleurs passé plusieurs fois devant.
Holzfrog
Stunning palace with lovely grounds. It was a treat to see the horses being exercised too. Well worth a visit if you’re in Copenhagen.
jks1894
My personal favourite attraction in Copenhagen. We visited on a snowy Thursday. It was quiet-ish (still plenty of tourists for a January day) and it was fantastic. Rich with history and the ruins are such a great addition. The staff were friendly and the lockers where you store your bags are perfectly safe. Our one criticism is signage. Like a lot of the other attractions in Copenhagen, signs seems to be a weak point. We didn't know where to go to start or whether there was a "starting point", so we just followed some others.
GOD1234567
Så smukt, historisk og bare fantastisk. Super historiefortælling på plancherne inden rundvisning af vort demokratis historie og fin rundvisning. Du kan bestille gratis rundvisning og evt supplere med et besøg i de Kgl. stalde og spise i Tårnet (Meyers) - bestil bord hjemmefra. Man må være lykkelig i sjælen ved at arbejde så smukt et sted.
B1446FNmarkd
We visited the slot on a cold December afternoon. Without crowds it is a bit difficult to find the entrance as it is not clearly marked. Visited the palace, kitchen and ruins. Missed the stables as they close early. I would place this lower on the list below the Art Museum and National Museum.
Tubbytummy
We visited used the Copenhagen card, there are two types we got the one with transport. The reception rooms take about 2 to 3 hours. Like most of the museums there are lockers for big bulky coats upon need. Toilets, again another feature we noticed in Copenhagen are first class. We were getting a bit museums out. There are separate buildings as well as stables, if you into horses could be a places for you, but few stuffed one if you are sensitive be aware. There lot of art and skilled decorations in the buildings. Well worth a visit
L_K1509
Interesting couple of hours. Started in the reception rooms, used the phone app commentary which provided a history of the royal family and a descriptor each room, it did get boring after a while but was good for the overview. The rooms are nice but not stunning. We then visited the kitchen - no more than 15- 30 mins to visit but ok nonetheless. The ruins were ok with the app commentary, without it there were information boards for the history. The stables and carriages were last. We couldn’t get close enough to pat a horse but did get to see several of them in their stables.
drccds
Very nice. Nothing overwhelming, which is fine. What they have is impressive. The tapestry hall is great.
Alessio_Tiberio
Uno dei palazzi in uso alla famiglia reale danese, più piccolo delle altre regge europee ma non di minor pregio. Assolutamente da visitare!
TineC_12
En fantastisk oplevelse. Der var noget for hele familien. Repræsentationslokalerne er så smukke, ruinerne er virkelig spændende, festkøkkenet er smukt og staldende imponerende. Det er en god ide at, gå med på en gratis omvisning, eller brug deres audioguide, som også er gratis
andypandyjones
This is a very imposing and impressive building. As a fan of “Borgen”, I loved spotting many places I recognised from the TV show. There are several attractions here, but we visited the royal reception rooms, the kitchens and the ruins - entry to all was included with the Copenhagen Card. If you’re in a rush, prioritise the reception rooms, as they were stunning.
andypandyjones
A really interesting building. Whilst we didn’t go inside, I enjoyed walking around the outside as I recognised many locations from the TV series Borgen.
337karlf
We visited on our last day in Copenhagen as it was shut on a Monday. Great rainy day option in the winter months Found service friendly and guiding, same great interesting features throughout with lots of information in both Danish and English. The ruins were our favourite - the stables were a little disappointing as couldn’t get close enough to the horses. But such an interesting way to spend the morning (took about 3 hours to cover it all)
puffinsa
Exploring the old palace itself was great. the service gets a one star, if that. I was worried that I wouldn’t have enough time to see the jewels so wanted to start there. It’s a separate entrance from the castle. I was told I couldn’t do that and when asked why wasn’t given an answer. When finished with the tour went into the gift shop and I asked what flavor the Christmas tea was, was told it was on the label. As I don’t read Danish and the fact that they had a price tag over it didn’t help, the person in front of me asked where she could get postcards stamps and was told “at a kiosk” when asked where she would find one was told “around” a little helpfulness would go a long way.
travel_Theod
We chose to visit Christiansborg among the other Palaces in Cph. I think it was a good choice as it has so many different things to see, that will actually offer you a glimpse in the city's history through the evolution of the once fortress - later Palace. This is the building that the Danish Parliament, the Queens office and the Prime Minister's Office are housed. We visited most of the attractions, except from the Royal Kitchen. It was very interesting - especially the tapestries in The Great Hall. They actually "describe" 1,100 years of Danish history from the Viking Age to the year 2000 . A wonderful attraction for the kids is a visit to the ruins under Christiansborg Palace, where one can see the remains of the curtain wall from Bishop Absalon’s 12th century castle, as well as the foundations of the Blue Tower, where the King's daughter was incarcerated for 22 years. There, you can find some kind of mystery solving attraction as you run up to curiosity boxes providing clues for Leonora and her story - a fun activity for the kids!
Gardengel-IoW
Lovely, not busy at all, no furnishings bar a very large dining table, amazing tapestries commissioned by current queen. Very ornate stucco and painted ceilings. 40 mins and done.
Abamagal
The reception rooms were closed during our recent visit. We toured the kitchen which we enjoyed. It would have been a nice addition to have some history associated with the items on display.
colby65
Il palazzo oggi è sede del parlamento danese e nelle sue maestose sale hanno luogo i ricevimenti ufficiali della regina. Sorge sulle rovine di un castello fortezza voluto nel 1167 dal vescovo Absalon e venne usato come dimora reale prima di diventare la sede del Parlamento. Oltre alla visita del palazzo e delle rovine nei sotterranei è possibile visitare le scuderie reali, le cucine ,la torre e la cappella. Assolutamente da visitare